ok, basically, I am looking to run a test on the performance capabilities of a rotary valve, and inside the rotary valve there are 4 seals. What I want to do is attach a stationary arm to the rotary valve and then spin the rotary valve with the electric motor at different speeds to see how the seals hold up and prevent leakage from occurring while they spin, and the outer housing remains stationary. Therefore, I need a motor with enough torque to be able to overcome the drag created between the rotating seal and the stationary outer housing. I have "20% compression" between the seals and the housing, and I have a coefficient of friction between the surface area of the seal and the housing. So it is difficult to quantify the total drag force created between them, but I was told that, using a ball park estimate, a 10 hp motor should be sufficient, and I really don't even know how to make that calculation, so I'm going with 10 hp. If anybody knows, the dimensions of the seal are 0.4" thickness, OD 5", ID 4.5".
That doesn't really matter all that much though. I've basically been told to just source the necessary components, and I'm looking for my best priced most suitable options. I believe that it is a 10hp, 3 phase, 230V motor. As well as a VFD that is capable of running linearly through a minimum to maximum RPM range so that I can do testing. Someone had suggested I use a gear box, and just switch the RPMs, but I want to run the full range.